Add Agency to CS2


Add Agency to CS2
The Issue
It’s a Monday evening, you’ve just come back from an incredibly unproductive day at school/work/life, and you boot up the PC to see all the bois hop onto discord and start chatting absolute bullshit. “Now Playing CSGO” pops up on your desktop and you form a full 5 stack. The lobby is ready to form fond memories and generate some raw unadulterated toxicity to the poor opposing team.
The topic of conversation changes to what map you should play. Mirage? Too many sweats. Inferno? Forgot the nade lineups. Overpass? Had enough days of failing to hold toilets.
You want something a bit more chill, relaxing, and closer to home. The hostage maps never failed to deliver this experience: the heavy hitters of Office and Agency. Fresh recruits to CSGO would start playing Office, and gradually progress from linear corridors and single-angle holds to the balanced map of Agency.
This map is the pinnacle of design for hostage rescue. A well fleshed-out three-lane setup featuring staggered levels, dynamic rotations, and a incredibly clean aesthetic. However, tragedy struck on the 27th of September – a bombshell in the form of CS2. This update gave the CS community some much-needed attention, including support for hostage game modes, yet no Agency.
This petition is a request for Valve to port Agency across to CS2. The hostage community needs more than just Office: we need maps to enable high-level play. Agency is a beloved map by the fans of CSGO and has created countless memories of PP-Bizon rushes, complex yet slightly broken boosts, and nerve wracking CT holds of the hostage site. This map formed a critical part of the CSGO experience and needs to be integrated into CS2. Agency is an ideal map to show the power of the Source 2 engine, featuring highly reflective surfaces and dynamic lighting: the ideal next map introduction.
Please sign this petition and share in any way – go on pilgrimages to office games and setup a keybind to spread the link. The CS community is a tight-knit unique group whose appreciation goes a long way. Thanks for your support �
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The Issue
It’s a Monday evening, you’ve just come back from an incredibly unproductive day at school/work/life, and you boot up the PC to see all the bois hop onto discord and start chatting absolute bullshit. “Now Playing CSGO” pops up on your desktop and you form a full 5 stack. The lobby is ready to form fond memories and generate some raw unadulterated toxicity to the poor opposing team.
The topic of conversation changes to what map you should play. Mirage? Too many sweats. Inferno? Forgot the nade lineups. Overpass? Had enough days of failing to hold toilets.
You want something a bit more chill, relaxing, and closer to home. The hostage maps never failed to deliver this experience: the heavy hitters of Office and Agency. Fresh recruits to CSGO would start playing Office, and gradually progress from linear corridors and single-angle holds to the balanced map of Agency.
This map is the pinnacle of design for hostage rescue. A well fleshed-out three-lane setup featuring staggered levels, dynamic rotations, and a incredibly clean aesthetic. However, tragedy struck on the 27th of September – a bombshell in the form of CS2. This update gave the CS community some much-needed attention, including support for hostage game modes, yet no Agency.
This petition is a request for Valve to port Agency across to CS2. The hostage community needs more than just Office: we need maps to enable high-level play. Agency is a beloved map by the fans of CSGO and has created countless memories of PP-Bizon rushes, complex yet slightly broken boosts, and nerve wracking CT holds of the hostage site. This map formed a critical part of the CSGO experience and needs to be integrated into CS2. Agency is an ideal map to show the power of the Source 2 engine, featuring highly reflective surfaces and dynamic lighting: the ideal next map introduction.
Please sign this petition and share in any way – go on pilgrimages to office games and setup a keybind to spread the link. The CS community is a tight-knit unique group whose appreciation goes a long way. Thanks for your support �
101
Petition created on 15 October 2023